Club prioritises squad strengthening over a single position, says manager
The club’s manager has outlined a measured approach to recruitment, stressing that the focus is not solely on filling the No. 10 role but on strengthening the squad as a whole. “Not only for the 10 position but just to see if we can strengthen the squad. The players we are looking at are only players we think can improve the squad. That’s the right thing we want to do. If we can pick the right player and it fits, then we will do something,” he said.
The comments signal a cautious, merit-based strategy as the club evaluates potential targets. Any signing will hinge on whether a candidate genuinely enhances the team and fits into the system, rather than chasing a particular position for its own sake.
What this means for fans and the squad
– A focus on quality and fit suggests the club will pursue players who can contribute immediately and over the long term.
– The approach could prevent overpaying for players who don’t add real value, prioritising balance and depth.
– There is room for flexibility if a target emerges who meets all criteria, rather than forcing a move to satisfy a positional need.
Overall takeaway
The club appears to be pursuing meaningful upgrades only when a right-fit player is identified, aiming to strengthen the squad thoughtfully and sustainably while keeping strategic goals in focus. Fans can look for a steady, calculated transfer period rather than a rush to fill a single role.